Recently, a post was made on social media about insects being found in a photo of school lunches posted on an app at a nursery school in Pyeongtaek Songtan.
The author commented, "I wonder if the children ate the Kids' Notebook that was released to the public in this state," and added, "Everyone please be careful.
The poster quickly spread on social media and online, with parents commenting, "I live in Songtan and I have my children in daycare, so I'm very worried.
"I'm worried," "It's impossible that they're not managing the area properly enough to get larvae in so easily," and other reactions were made. However, one internet user posted a message in a kids' notebook that parents can see.
He pointed out that the larvae were visible in the photo, and suggested that "the teacher was unable to make an internal complaint, so he deliberately took a photo in a way that made the larvae visible and published it in Kids Notebook in an attempt to get the parents to take action."
Another netizen commented, "No matter what kind of school lunch is served, the photos published in Kids Notebook are the best, but if you can see bugs, is the actual school lunch even more serious?
An internet user who identified himself as an official at a quarantine specialist wrote that the insect in the photo "appears to be the larvae of the Indian meal moth," and added, "They are generally called maggots."
The insects that are usually found in the rice are fly larvae, but the insects in this case are moth larvae. "The rice in the kitchen was not properly managed, so the Indian meal moths appeared, or the rice was already infested by the Indian meal moths when the nurungji arrived," he said.
"It appears that the food was cooked in contaminated conditions."
2025/09/12 11:33 KST
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